FOR THE RECORD

The following persons were recently convicted of DUI (driving under the influence of liquor and/or drugs). Washington has a tiered approach to sentencing for DUI convictions. A first-time offender can draw from one day to one year in jail, pay between $350 and $5,000 in fines, and face a 90-day license suspension. A first offender with a blood-alcohol level over .15, however, faces a minimum 10 days in jail,15-month license suspension and $750 fine. The penalties for subsequent offenses are stiffer. Minimum 7 days in jail, $500 fine and license revocation. A repeat offender with a higher blood-alcohol level faces even higher penalties.

Kitsap County District Court

Leonard E. Rose, 36, no street address available, Belfair, convicted Sept. 7 of DUI and driving while license suspended. Sentenced to 365 days in county jail with 275 days suspended; two years probation; $1,000 fine.

Noel Whitehall, 53, 2255 E. Riddell Road, Bremerton, convicted Sept. 12 of DUI. Sentenced to 365 days in county jail with 364 days suspended; two years probation; $875 fine.

Byron Tillery, 40, 605 N. Charlotte, Bremerton, convicted Sept. 12 of DUI and first degree driving while license suspended. Sentenced to 365 days in county jail; two years probation; $2,125 fine.

Shawn Blake, 23, 2358 SE Madrona Drive, Port Orchard, convicted Sept. 7 of DUI. Sentenced to 365 days in county jail with 358 days suspended; two years probation; $900 fine.

Craig Poynor, 32, 1447 15th St., Bremerton, convicted Sept. 7 of DUI and reckless driving. Sentenced to 365 days in county jail with 335 days suspended; two years probation; $1,250 fine.

Michael Church, 31, Elma, Grays Harbor County, convicted Sept. 2 of DUI. Sentenced to 365 days in county jail with 363 days suspended; two years probation; $925 fine.

Bremerton Municipal Court

Leeann Evans, 19, 3460 SE Cedar Crescent Drive, Port Orchard, convicted Aug. 25 of actual physical control of motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicants and/or drugs and possession of two valid operator's licenses. Sentenced to 365 days in county jail with 364 days suspended; $530 fine plus probation costs.

(The following persons were sentenced in Kitsap County Superior Court recently.)

Krista L. Kenney, 23, 1713 Burwell Ave., Bremerton, convicted June 20 of two counts of delivery of a controlled substance (methamphetamine). Sentenced Sept. 2 by Judge Leonard W. Kruse to 36 months in prison on each count (to run concurrently) with 3:1 credit given for time served at Work Ethic Camp, and one year community placement upon release from Department of Corrections with conditions.

Thor J. Haugen, 45, Federal Way, convicted July 26 of manufacture of a controlled substance (marijuana) and bail jump. Sentenced Sept. 6 by Judge William J. Kamps to eight months in county jail on each count (to run concurrently) with credit for time previously served to be determined, and one year probation with conditions.

Derrick James Saulsberry, 21, 114 N. Montgomery Ave., Bremerton, convicted July 18 of delivery of a controlled substance (cocaine). Sentenced Aug. 3 by Judge Leonard W. Kruse to 34 months in Work Ethic Camp with credit given for 35 days previously served, and one year community placement upon release from Department of Corrections with conditions.

Thomas Frederick Flora, 30, 77 B Baer Blvd., Bremerton, convicted July 12 of felony elude. Sentenced Sept. 6 by Judge William J. Kamps to 31/2 months in county jail with 15 days converted to 120 hours of community service, and credit given for one day previously served; one year probation with conditions; restitution to be determined.

Cathy L. LaFleur, 37, Seattle, convicted July 26 of uttering a forged prescription. Sentenced Sept. 6 by Judge William J. Kamps to 32 days in county jail with 29 days converted to 232 hours, credit given for three days previously served, and two years probation with conditions.

State Patrol

(The following is a breakdown of Washington State Patrol's activity in Kitsap County for the week beginning Sept. 5 and ending Sept. 11.)

* 42 accidents were responded to.

* 11 accidents resulted in personal injury.

* 6 DUI (driving while under the influence) arrests were made.

* 3 DUI arrests involved accidents.

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